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Is Your Accounting Staff Able to Take You to the Next Level?

Real Estate Experts article posted on 4 July 2008

by Margot Brandlin

When you’re just starting out, you’re not necessarily thinking about what your employees are going to bring to your business long-term. You simply want survival at first, and sometimes that means that you’ll hire anyone who can do the job and is willing to work at what you can afford to pay.

Typically a business owner hires a person they know and trust, maybe a sister or a neighbor, to do their bookkeeping. This person may not even have a bookkeeping background, they just have a greater aptitude for it than the owner.

Are You Ready to Bolster Your Accounting Staff?

As the business grows, the needs and requirements of the business exceed the expertise of the original bookkeeper. As transactions get more complex, the books can get messy. And while the bookkeeper focuses on keeping up with the basic tasks, the big picture details go unattended.

It may be that profitability is being neglected, that your cash is not being managed. Or, you may not be building relationships with top lenders you need to. In short, you’re not making means available for your business to grow. Even if you as the owner know how to present the business to an investor or a bank, your numbers might not be reliable if they haven’t been done properly. This can end up literally negatively impacting your entire organization.

Relief for the Business Owner

In fact, many owners don’t consider themselves knowledgeable in finance or accounting, and don’t have a formal background in it. This can leave them poorly equipped to properly supervise a bookkeeper, much less train them. In addition, they may not be able to handle issues like forecasting, controlling costs, and analyzing profitability.

A Qualified CFO or controller can help in two important ways:

* He or she can train and support your existing accounting staff, so that they operate at their best. This could include creating procedure manuals, turning some processes over to automation, and reorganizing books that are disorganized presently, so that the bookkeeper can start over fresh.

* In addition, the CFO or controller can perform tasks that the business owner or bookkeeper are not qualified to perform, such as preparing and analyzing financial statements, putting together business plans, making out budgets or making cash flow analyses.

This can take pressure off of the business owner, who is then able to have the time and energy to focus on running the business. The bookkeeper in turn tends to do much better once trained properly and with clear expectations to follow.

Efficient Processing Adds to Your Bottom Line

Efficiently running your accounting operations directly impacts your profitability, in your favor. For example, if you process accounts receivable effectively, you can collect payments much more promptly, which in turn means that your cash flow is much more even. This in turn means that your bank sees this and you have much more credibility with them.

If you don’t feel confident that your accounting staff is poised to take your company to the next level, it’s time to call in a professional accounting service.

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